S-4328-119
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
Sponsored by Ashley Moody (R-FL)
What it does
The FLEX Act (S. 4328, 119th Congress) was introduced in the Senate on April 16, 2026, and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. The bill's short title is the "FLEX Act," but no substantive text beyond the title was provided in the available record. Because the full legislative text is not available, the specific mechanisms, provisions, and requirements of this bill cannot be determined.
Who benefits
Cannot be determined from the available text. Based on the bill's title and committee referral (HELP Committee), potential beneficiaries could include students, educational institutions, or federal education program participants — but this is speculative without the bill text.
Who is hurt
Cannot be determined from the available text. Any groups negatively affected by changes to education policy, funding, or regulation would depend entirely on the bill's specific provisions, which are not available in the record provided.
Supporters argue
Because the full text of the FLEX Act is not available, a steel-manned supporter argument cannot be constructed without risk of fabricating or misrepresenting the bill's actual provisions. Any argument presented here would be speculative.
Opponents argue
Because the full text of the FLEX Act is not available, a steel-manned opponent argument cannot be constructed without risk of fabricating or misrepresenting the bill's actual provisions. Any argument presented here would be speculative.